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@_Arabia_

Don't engage him I will talk to mods. He is trolling.

Put him on ignore. Our discussion was normal and it's being discussed every day in Lebanon between all Lebanese people.

It's a difficult discussion for sure when it comes to Lebanese factions integrating. They already integrated into the government. Long term 5-10 years I think Lebanese military will look different and potentially integrate all Lebanese factions.
 
@_Arabia_

Don't engage him I will talk to mods. He is trolling.

Put him on ignore. Our discussion was normal and it's being discussed every day in Lebanon between all Lebanese people.

It's a difficult discussion for sure when it comes to Lebanese factions integrating. They already integrated into the government. Long term 5-10 years I think Lebanese military will look different and potentially integrate all Lebanese factions.
This guy, apart from being a serial liar, is making moderators delete my posts because I used the co-founder of Hezbollah and his words about the Iranian regime (Not my words, not sectarian either, he described his position and viewpoints as a co-founder of Hezbollah and its FIRST leader). To him any criticism of the IRANIAN REGIME, he takes as "sectarianism". He is trying to equal Islam or Shia Islam with the Iranian regime. It is absolutely absurd. By doing that he can limit the freedom of speech of users by hiding under that. It is pathetic.

Meanwhile the irony of it all was that whenever I talked about sect in our long discussion yesterday, none of which was about theology or anything but rather I emphasized the need for Arabs to look past our differences and our noses. Even the posts that remain confirm this! The post that was deleted for no reason (because it likely contained the two videos of Al-Tufayli - first leader of Hezbollah) is due to that.

Unlike him, who deeply hates Arabs (regardless of sect) as he has confirmed 100's of times already (a few days ago he was liking the post of that Salmanov user on the Syrian thread that called the 1 million dead in Syria as dogs - along with the @Kyussis troll - his best friend here - the post is now deleted because I reported it but the moderators can easily see that he thanked the post) , I have no problem with ordinary non-hostile Iranians (regardless of ethnicity or sect) which I have never hidden or Iran which is a neighbor that we have quite a few things in common with.

He not only agreed with 1 million Syrian martyrs being dogs, he thanked the post, while a few posts ago in this very same thread, he was making an absurd laughable nonsense claim of never being sectarian.

I challenge anyone here to find any sectarian post of mine, a single one, unless we equal criticism of the Iranian regime and its foreign policy in the Arab world as "sectarianism". If 1 user can find 1 single such post of mine, I will leave this forum permanently today.


Not long ago I had a long a cordial discussion with @Dariush-e Bozorg as well (Iranian user) who can confirm. I think even in this thread.

Anyway he is completely irrelevant, his sole goal is to limit criticism of the Iranian regime. He does not care about Islam either (despite his username), he himself claims that he is a patriot. He also wrote that he does not care about hijab (some Muslim).

He is your typical anti-Arab and anti-Muslim Iranian nationalist that loves to meddle in internal Arab affairs hiding under the guise of Shia Islam (that he does not care about). He is a fraud.

I have always played with open cards in regard to my views.

We support non-anti-Arab Iranians (regardless of sect and religion) who are anti-Zionist/Israel and who want cordial ties with us Arabs. No problem with such Iranians regardless of their ideology.

But nothing worse than frauds like him who are deeply anti-Arab, don't care about Islam, while pathetically hiding behind Shia Islam. Such frauds need to be exposed for all to see. No other option.

Anyway I am ending it here, not going to waste more of my time with this serial troll.
 
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This guy, apart from being a serial liar, is making moderators delete my posts because I used the co-founder of Hezbollah and his words about the Iranian regime (Not my words, not sectarian either, he described his position and viewpoints as a co-founder of Hezbollah and its FIRST leader). To him any criticism of the IRANIAN REGIME, he takes as "sectarianism". He is trying to equal Islam or Shia Islam with the Iranian regime. It is absolutely absurd. By doing that he can limit the freedom of speech of users by hiding under that. It is pathetic.

Meanwhile the irony of it all was that whenever I talked about sect in our long discussion yesterday, none of which was about theology or anything but rather I emphasized the need for Arabs to look past our differences and our noses. Even the posts that remain confirm this! The post that was deleted for no reason (because it likely contained the two videos of Al-Tufayli - first leader of Hezbollah) is due to that.

Unlike him, who deeply hates Arabs (regardless of sect) as he has confirmed 100's of times already (a few days ago he was liking the post of that Salmanov user on the Syrian thread that called the 1 million dead in Syria as dogs - along with the @Kyussis troll - his best friend here - the post is now deleted because I reported it but the moderators can easily see that he thanked the post) , I have no problem with ordinary non-hostile Iranians (regardless of ethnicity or sect) which I have never hidden or Iran which is a neighbor that we have quite a few things in common with.

He not only agreed with 1 million Syrian martyrs being dogs, he thanked the post, while a few posts ago in this very same thread, he was making an absurd laughable nonsense claim of never being sectarian.

I challenge anyone here to find any sectarian post of mine, a single one, unless we equal criticism of the Iranian regime and its foreign policy in the Arab world as "sectarianism". If 1 user can find 1 single such post of mine, I will leave this forum permanently today.


Not long ago I had a long a cordial discussion with @Dariush-e Bozorg as well (Iranian user) who can confirm. I think even in this thread.

Anyway he is completely irrelevant, his sole goal is to limit criticism of the Iranian regime. He does not care about Islam either (despite his username), he himself claims that he is a patriot. He also wrote that he does not care about hijab (some Muslim).

He is your typical anti-Arab and anti-Muslim Iranian nationalist that loves to meddle in internal Arab affairs hiding under the guise of Shia Islam (that he does not care about). He is a fraud.

We support non-anti-Arab Iranians (regardless of sect and religion) who are anti-Zionist/Israel and who want cordial ties with us Arabs. No problem with such Iranians regardless of their ideology.

But nothing worse than frauds like him who are deeply anti-Arab, don't care about Islam, while pathetically hiding behind Shia Islam. Such frauds need to be exposed for all to see.
Yeah we have a right to discuss Arab domestic politics. I don't know why these two nasty guys jump in and start hurling insults as if we aren't allowed to talk about our own people's affairs. It pushes other Arab members from contributing.

They can express their disagreement without hurling insults/gaslighting or trying to force everyone to shut up.

As long as they refuse to do that we can inform mods and report their posts.
 
@_Arabia_

Don't engage him I will talk to mods. He is trolling.

Put him on ignore. Our discussion was normal and it's being discussed every day in Lebanon between all Lebanese people.

It's a difficult discussion for sure when it comes to Lebanese factions integrating. They already integrated into the government. Long term 5-10 years I think Lebanese military will look different and potentially integrate all Lebanese factions.
If Hezbollah and other armed factions in Lebanon (don't forget the Maronite and Christian militias which are less spoken about or even the Lebanese Sunni Arabs - most are dormant and not as powerful as Hezbollah) refuse to merge with the Lebanese Army, at least, even though such a thing would be contrary to the long-term interests of Lebanon as a state as we discussed earlier, they should at least cooperate against Israel.

Some Lebanese nationalists will not like this (given past Al-Assad regime occupation of much of Lebanon)


I think long-term, given the small size of Lebanon, internal divisions that will not realistically be solved overnight, should merge with Syria or create a federal state with Syria next door. It would strengthen both countries against further Israeli aggression and create more strategic depth for both.

This is not going to occur anytime soon but it would restore "normality" partially and rid Sham of the artificially French-created Lebanon (as a state).

In fact the idea of a strong Shami federal state, I like personally the idea, as it would (at least on paper) potentially solve many problems and challenges as well as create a powerful state that could in unison challenge/repel Israel more successfully. Of course Israel would hate to see something like that.

It would also be a move in the right direction in terms of Arab regional unification or cooperation. Such as state could be a federal one meaning that the current national identities could be retained.

Many Shami people that I have talked to, like this idea as well, but also acknowledge that it is unrealistic for now.

But regardless of what occurs, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine should all work closer together against common challenges.
 
Yeah we have a right to discuss Arab domestic politics. I don't know why these two nasty guys jump in and start hurling insults as if we aren't allowed to talk about our own people's affairs. It pushes other Arab members from contributing.

They can express their disagreement without hurling insults/gaslighting or trying to force everyone to shut up.

As long as they refuse to do that we can inform mods and report their posts.
I am supporting Palestinians on this forum and many other places for several years especially after the zionist ethnic cleaning since Oct 7

How dare you call me "nasty"? [I can have an extremely much harsher tone but I don't ruin my own credibility]

You joined the PDF with hazzy997 account since you were 15 and since then, you’ve been trolling against Iranians 24/7, except for a very short time right after Oct 7
 
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I am supporting Palestinians on this forum and many other places for several years especially after the zionist ethnic cleaning since Oct 7

How dare you call me "nasty"?
But a few days ago you were thanking posts that called 1 million dead Syrian Muslim (martyrs) as dogs. Does your big brain not realize that Palestinian people and Syrian people are almost the same people and closely related peoples? There is no racial difference between them. So why should anyone consider your "support" genuine when this is your true feelings about Syrian Muslims next door? You deeply hate Arabs and have proven this 100's (if not 1000's) of times throughout your time on PDF. 100's of users can confirm this.

Why are you even obsessing this much about Arab topics if you have such a deep hatred for Arabs and Arab countries?

@Falcon29 now he is accusing you.:ROFLMAO:
 
But a few days ago you were thanking posts that called 1 million dead Syrian Muslim (martyrs) as dogs. Does your big brain not realize that Palestinian people and Syrian people are almost the same people and closely related peoples? There is no racial difference between them. So why should anyone consider your "support" genuine when this is your true feelings about Syrian Muslims next door? You deeply hate Arabs and have proven this 100's (if not 1000's) of times throughout your time on PDF. 100's of users can confirm this.

Why are you even obsessing this much about Arab topics if you have such a deep hatred for Arabs and Arab countries?

@Falcon29 now he is accusing you.:ROFLMAO:
I never did that

I know that, as a half European, you don’t believe in Quran. If not, I would have wanted you to swear on the Quran that I thanked him for that post

"Addiction to lying is a bad thing"
 

Exclusive: Saudi to bolster trade with Lebanon after drug smuggling curbed​


By Timour Azhari
November 13, 2025 10:01 PM GMT+1 Updated November 14, 2025


Lebanese PM Salam meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the holy city of Mecca

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, March 30, 2025. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS Purchase Licensing Rights

RIYADH, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia plans imminently to boost commercial ties with Lebanon after Lebanese authorities demonstrated "efficacy" in curbing drug smuggling to the kingdom over the past months, a senior Saudi official said on Thursday.
Ties between Riyadh and Beirut have been strained for years due to the power of Iran-backed Hezbollah over Lebanese political and security affairs, but the kingdom sees an opening after the group was severely weakened by war with Israel last year.

Easing controls on imports, banned for years by Saudi Arabia, would be a first tangible sign of improvement, although Riyadh still wants to see the weak central government of Lebanon disarm Hezbollah - a demand Hezbollah has so far rejected.
"We will take imminent steps to bolster commercial relations between the two nations," said the Saudi official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"The Lebanese government and security forces have demonstrated efficacy in curbing drug exports over recent months."
A delegation from the kingdom will soon visit Lebanon for discussions "to resolve the barriers hindering Lebanese exports to the Kingdom," the source said, without elaborating on specific measures that might be taken or sectors that might be affected.

"Our deepest gratitude goes to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its leadership ... for its kind initiative today in announcing its readiness to take immediate steps to strengthen trade relations between our two countries and remove obstacles to Lebanese exports," the Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said in a post on X.
In 2021, Saudi Arabia banned all imports from Lebanon, citing smuggling of the methamphetamine-like drug Captagon, which was produced in Lebanon and Syria.
That put further pressure on Lebanon's crumbling economy, already crushed by a 2019 financial crisis, with agricultural exports in particular stranded from traditional Gulf Arab markets.
Western and Arab states have long said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government and Hezbollah were behind the illicit production and trade in the drug, and huge factories were found in government-held areas of Syria and the border region where Hezbollah had a strong presence after Assad was toppled.

Hezbollah has denied involvement. Assad's government collapsed under a rebel offensive in December 2024.
The senior Saudi official said Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, whose ascent to power was supported by Riyadh, had requested that the kingdom review its policy. The official said the Saudi government valued initiatives taken by the two leaders in the past months.
In September, Lebanon approved a landmark plan to disarm Hezbollah, starting south of the Litani River.
But implementation has been slow, due in part to logistical challenges and given fears that moving too quickly might instigate civil strife in a country with a long history of sectarian violence.
The United States has pressed the Lebanese government to move forward on the plan swiftly, with Israel saying Hezbollah was trying to rearm. Israel has continued to conduct near-daily strikes on what it says are Hezbollah targets, leaving many Lebanese feeling powerless and living in fear of the next attack.

"The new Lebanese administration's efforts to preclude the use of Lebanon as a platform for threats to Arab states’ security will yield advancements in bilateral relations," the senior Saudi official said.
Reporting by Timour Azhari in Riyadh; Editing by Matthew Lewis


Unfortunately Hezbollah was/is the biggest drug producer in Lebanon and was essential (along with the Al-Assad regime) in regard to Captagon production and smuggling in the Arab world. One of many points of disagreement aside from Syria itself and later involvement in Yemen.

Now trust will take a long time to be rebuild and Hezbollah will have to demonstrate that their sole/main focus is on Israel and not interference/acting on behalf of the Iranian regime.

I never did that

I know that, as a half European, you don’t believe in Quran. If not, I would have wanted you to swear on the Quran that I thanked him for that post
I saw both you and @Kyussis (your best friend, fellow Arab-obsessed anti-Arab sectarian troll) thinking that post. A moderator can confirm this.

I am fully Arab and you have been exposed as a fraud and serial liar already.
 

Exclusive: Saudi to bolster trade with Lebanon after drug smuggling curbed​


By Timour Azhari
November 13, 2025 10:01 PM GMT+1 Updated November 14, 2025


Lebanese PM Salam meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the holy city of Mecca

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, March 30, 2025. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS Purchase Licensing Rights

RIYADH, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia plans imminently to boost commercial ties with Lebanon after Lebanese authorities demonstrated "efficacy" in curbing drug smuggling to the kingdom over the past months, a senior Saudi official said on Thursday.
Ties between Riyadh and Beirut have been strained for years due to the power of Iran-backed Hezbollah over Lebanese political and security affairs, but the kingdom sees an opening after the group was severely weakened by war with Israel last year.

Easing controls on imports, banned for years by Saudi Arabia, would be a first tangible sign of improvement, although Riyadh still wants to see the weak central government of Lebanon disarm Hezbollah - a demand Hezbollah has so far rejected.
"We will take imminent steps to bolster commercial relations between the two nations," said the Saudi official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"The Lebanese government and security forces have demonstrated efficacy in curbing drug exports over recent months."
A delegation from the kingdom will soon visit Lebanon for discussions "to resolve the barriers hindering Lebanese exports to the Kingdom," the source said, without elaborating on specific measures that might be taken or sectors that might be affected.

"Our deepest gratitude goes to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its leadership ... for its kind initiative today in announcing its readiness to take immediate steps to strengthen trade relations between our two countries and remove obstacles to Lebanese exports," the Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said in a post on X.
In 2021, Saudi Arabia banned all imports from Lebanon, citing smuggling of the methamphetamine-like drug Captagon, which was produced in Lebanon and Syria.
That put further pressure on Lebanon's crumbling economy, already crushed by a 2019 financial crisis, with agricultural exports in particular stranded from traditional Gulf Arab markets.
Western and Arab states have long said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government and Hezbollah were behind the illicit production and trade in the drug, and huge factories were found in government-held areas of Syria and the border region where Hezbollah had a strong presence after Assad was toppled.

Hezbollah has denied involvement. Assad's government collapsed under a rebel offensive in December 2024.
The senior Saudi official said Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, whose ascent to power was supported by Riyadh, had requested that the kingdom review its policy. The official said the Saudi government valued initiatives taken by the two leaders in the past months.
In September, Lebanon approved a landmark plan to disarm Hezbollah, starting south of the Litani River.
But implementation has been slow, due in part to logistical challenges and given fears that moving too quickly might instigate civil strife in a country with a long history of sectarian violence.
The United States has pressed the Lebanese government to move forward on the plan swiftly, with Israel saying Hezbollah was trying to rearm. Israel has continued to conduct near-daily strikes on what it says are Hezbollah targets, leaving many Lebanese feeling powerless and living in fear of the next attack.

"The new Lebanese administration's efforts to preclude the use of Lebanon as a platform for threats to Arab states’ security will yield advancements in bilateral relations," the senior Saudi official said.
Reporting by Timour Azhari in Riyadh; Editing by Matthew Lewis


Unfortunately Hezbollah was/is the biggest drug producer in Lebanon and was essential (along with the Al-Assad regime) in regard to Captagon production and smuggling in the Arab world. One of many points of disagreement aside from Syria itself and later involvement in Yemen.

Now trust will take a long time to be rebuild and Hezbollah will have to demonstrate that their sole/main focus is on Israel and not interference/acting on behalf of the Iranian regime.


I saw both you and @Kyussis (your best friend, fellow Arab-obsessed anti-Arab sectarian troll) thinking that post. A moderator can confirm this.

I am fully Arab and you have been exposed as a fraud and serial liar already.
I thanked one of his posts but that wasn't when he said 1 million arab deads

In any case, both of the Saudi najdi regime and zionist entity try to show a bad image from axis of resistance including Hezbollah




 
I posted one of his posts but that wasn't when he said 1 million arab deads

In any case, both the Saudi najdi regime and zionist entity try to show a bad image from axis of resistance including Hezbollah

I saw you and your friend thanking that post. A moderator can confirm. You are caught lying for the 1000th time.

More nonsense. Hezbollah and Al-Assad were the main creators of captagon and the ones smuggling it across the entire region.

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Hezbollah and captagon:

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Even famous private YouTubers exposed it (Bald and Bankrupt):

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House of Saud is a family with 10.000 members. Bad apples always occur. There have been 1 or 2 such incidents across almost 100 years (modern era). Tiny drop in the ocean.

KSA does not produce any drugs or export them to the region/trying to flood it/harm people in the region. Nice try though.

KSA is climbing down hard on drugs. 90% of all executions are drug related in recent years.

Meanwhile Iran has one of the biggest drug problems in the world:





KSA-Lebanon relations are improving rapidly because the Al-Assad regime was destroyed and kicked out of Syria permanently, hence the fall in captagon/drug exports!

Hezbollah is also under pressure in this regard after experiencing several setbacks in small South Lebanon.
 
But a few days ago you were thanking posts that called 1 million dead Syrian Muslim (martyrs) as dogs. Does your big brain not realize that Palestinian people and Syrian people are almost the same people and closely related peoples? There is no racial difference between them. So why should anyone consider your "support" genuine when this is your true feelings about Syrian Muslims next door? You deeply hate Arabs and have proven this 100's (if not 1000's) of times throughout your time on PDF. 100's of users can confirm this.

Why are you even obsessing this much about Arab topics if you have such a deep hatred for Arabs and Arab countries?

@Falcon29 now he is accusing you.:ROFLMAO:

😂😂

The guy treats this forum like its his backyard or something.

He is also making stuff up. But I do remember his profiles such as 'Achemnaid Empire ' and 'Persian God King' among others 😅😅

'I supported Palestinians but I'm gonna get very nasty with you because you called me nasty ' 😅😅
 
I never did that

I know that, as a half European, you don’t believe in Quran. If not, I would have wanted you to swear on the Quran that I thanked him for that post

"Addiction to lying is a bad thing"
Isn't this what you guys say with leaders like MBS or Sisi claim their mom is a Jew or something

He's full Arab, Stop embarrassing yourself and stop doing takfeer which is bannable offense

I think you are bored or something
 
😂😂

The guy treats this forum like its his backyard or something.

He is also making stuff up. But I do remember his profiles such as 'Achemnaid Empire ' and 'Persian God King' among others 😅😅

'I supported Palestinians but I'm gonna get very nasty with you because you called me nasty ' 😅😅
Honestly we should ignore hostile Arab-obsessed and Arabized non-Arab trolls in regard to internal affairs in the Arab world. Firstly because it is none of their business, secondly because they have no influence, thirdly they wish nothing but harm anyway so why engage in the first place and fourthly they are completely irrelevant.

He had at least 5-7 permanently banned double users on the old PDF. I remember exposing him once in the old PDF in 1 post. Everyone knew he was the resident troll. Even Iranian users made fun of him.

Simply put, he is a special case.

Worst of all he does not contribute anything of note or worth to the forum other than posting YouTube clips and writing low IQ one-liners. He does not have any independent thoughts of his own. He is barely able to write posts in English that contain more than 4-5 sentences.

Anyway to be honest with you, I find it annoying that we are even wasting time on him as he is completely irrelevant when it comes to Arab affairs. It is like if there was some similarly obsessed/insane Papuan, Mongolian, Zionist, Peruvian or whatever troll out there.

I have put him on my ignore list now along with other 46 year old Iranian regime/Wilayat al-Faqih/Khomeinism cult bots.
 
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Honestly we should ignore hostile Arab-obsessed and Arabized non-Arab trolls in regard to internal affairs in the Arab world. Firstly because it is none of their business, secondly because they have no influence, thirdly they wish nothing but harm anyway so why engage in the first place and fourthly they are completely irrelevant.

He had at least 5-7 permanently banned double users on the old PDF. I remember exposing him once in the old PDF in 1 post. Everyone knew he was the resident troll. Even Iranian users made fun of him.

Simply put, he is a special case.

Worst of all he does not contribute anything of note or worth to the forum other than posting YouTube clips and writing low IQ one-liners. He does not have any independent thoughts of his own. He is barely able to write posts in English that contain more than 4-5 sentences.

Anyway to be honest with you, I find it annoying that we are even wasting time on him as he is completely irrelevant when it comes to Arab affairs. It is like if there was some similarly obsessed/insane Papuan, Mongolian, Zionist, Peruvian or whatever troll out there.

I have put him on my ignore list now along with other 46 year old Iranian regime/Wilayat al-Faqih/Khomeinism cult bots.
What's funny is I'm not anti-Hezbollah.

It all started when I shared a post by a Gaza based journalist about Gaza. They don't like that journalist because he is pro-Syria revolution. So some guy came in said 'he should ask Jolani for help'.

Then these other guys came in too. I'm not anti-Hezbollah but I don't hate Sunnis and Arabs like they do. They attack you for not hating Sunnis. And they certainly don't represent Shias nor Iranians it's a few people stuck in the past that never challenged their political beliefs.

Arab Shia's and Sunnis are closer than ever. And even I would say Arabs and Iranians. The region is evolving. Even Iranian government and Saudi government, other parties are starting to get along.
 

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